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Study Links Sexist Attitudes To Gen Z Gender Voting Gap

via Phys.org·8h ago

A large-scale study of 15,122 participants reveals that sexist attitudes explain up to 13% of the gender voting gap among Generation Z. This finding suggests that political polarization within this demographic is influenced by specific social biases rather than purely ideological alignment. The data implies that addressing these attitudes could significantly alter future voting patterns and political engagement among young adults.

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